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We had a 4 night stay in in a Riverview Studio Room July. The first day/night we had a very noisy child in the suite next to us. The staff ensured that we would be moved as soon as a room was available (it was full occupancy the first night). We moved without any fuss and with a complimentary bottle of wine into a great room next to one of their regular visitors so they could assure us that there'd be no noise issue. Staff in the hotel and restaurant were consistently courteous and helpful. The room is spacious and well appointed with a very comfortable bed. On lower floors the river view is dominated by train tracks however the noise is well blocked by the double windows.

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100% Non-Smoking Hotel. All suite 4 1/2 Star hotel perfectly located in the heart of Melbourne overlooking the Yarra River …More

The staff are friendly and helpful. Hotel is clean, though does require some maintenance and updates (such as hallways). Convenient location in Queens St with parking underground, restaurant and cafe attached.
Will stay there again for convenience.

This hotel is situated in a great location, central to lots of places . I would say the room needs a hair dryer, but that was the only thing I found missing. A light sleeper may find the squeaky trams too noisy at night. I would definitely stay again though.

The hotel was great other then the lifts. They where so slow in if you didn't push your way through the people coming out, the doors would close and you would be waiting for another 10 minutes for one!

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